Rosetta vs Photoshop v.7  Intel iMac running Snow Leopard.

Dear Photoshoppers,
I have Adobe Design Collection (before it became CS this and that...)
eg Photoshop 7
Illustrator 10
InDesign 2
Acrobat 5.
I've installed Illustrator 10.  Fine.  It recognised the lack of Classic environment and installed.  It runs ok. 
But Photoshop 7.  It installed as per above.  But when it attempts to load it hangs with the error, "An unexpected and unrecoverable problem has occurred because of a program error.  Photoshop will now exit."
I have an iMac dual core Intel 3.O with 4 gigs of ram.  SnowLeopard 10.6.8
Advice would be appreciated. 
Azrael

Rosetta emulation worked very good for the transition from the Power PC chip to Intel chips that Apple moved to in 2006.
68K emulation also worked for the transition from the Motorola 6800 family series of chips to the Power PC chip..
Macintosh has had 3 different processor chip architectures during its history. (Motorola 6800 series, Power PC series and Intel)
The reason why the transition from different chips went very well is because Apple tested & refined the hell out of the emulations before making any move.
Apple had every version of OS X since its introduction running on an Intel chip in their labs for years before Apple announced the move to Intel in 2005.
In a similar vein, think of the hoops Microsoft has had to jump through to make sure that Windows 7 supports old software.
What new things could have been done with Windows 7 if it hadn't been necessary to support software written to work on WIndows XP - a 10 year old operating system?
Rather than constrain the possibilities for newer OS X versions by trying to maintain compatibility with all older hardware & software, Apple has chosen to suspend support for older products as time goes by. When Apple ditched the floppy drive there was an industry uproar, but people very quickly adjusted. Newer technologies like the CD and Zip disks (100MB on a single disk, OMG) had already put the nail in the coffin for the floppy disk. So like the emulations that it supported for years, Apple decided that after a good long while to drop support and have people move forward if they wanted all the new goodies.
Photoshop 7 was released in March 2002 - almost exactly 10 years ago.
Once Apple makes a move they don't look back. People can still run their old software on their older,increasingly slower hardware if they want.
Whether we are users of Mac or Windows, we have to move ahead and stop worrying about things that were created for another age - 10 years ago,

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